Following the article about chemtrails over Florida on
Easter Sunday, I took a look at some high altitude satellite photos of
Florida posted on a NASA sponsored site: http://seawifs.gsfc.nasa.gov.
You'd be amazed at what I found. I've included some samples to illustrate
- but all the images I'm talking about can be found at: LINK
1 and LINK
2 .

Each of these sites provides about a week's worth of
photos of Florida - one per day. If you click on the pictures from 3/31/02
and 4/5/02 you'll see clear evidence of chemtrails, only problem is.......
the photos that contain the obvious parallel lines typical of chemtrails
have been 'modified' in a blatant effort to break up the tell-tale symmetry.

Another giveaway is the heavy jagged edge marks at the
sides of each of these altered pictures. These large jagged marks seem
to correspond to sections of the image that were slid out of position to
break up the symmetry of the chemtrails. And if you look at enough of these
photos, you'll notice that these large jagged edges only seem to appear
on photos that 1) contain evidence of chemtrails, and 2) show signs of
digital tampering.

You can compare them yourself to other photos in the
collection, where the cloud formations are crystal clear, and no sign of
digital manipulation is evident. Just pick a couple of photos at random
- I have chosen one from 4/5/02 and another from 4/6/02 and the differences
are astounding.

In one the clouds are are crystal clear, and in the other
well - you can judge for yourself. The pictures where there are signs of
chemtrails (like the one from 3/31/02) are a muddled mess.

I guess the big guys up in NASA never thought any of
us would look critically at these images. What I want to know is how high
up this chem-trail coverup actually goes?

B.J. Wolf
www.eaglesdisobey.com
BJWolf007@aol.com

Comment

From Drew Thompson
dthompso@mcmaster.ca
4-10-2

Just a thought, was the hi-res picture from day-time,
and perhaps the lo-res one from night-time, maybe IR? It looks like a different
sensor, and all the picture is lo-res, not just the clouds. There are no
time references for any of the pictures.

Comment

From Brian D. Cuthbertson

bcuthber@dev.tivoli.com

Jeff,

Re your recent webpage post "NASA Site Covers Up
Chemtrails",

http://rense.com/general23/nasa.htm

After clicking on "Link1" in your article to
look at the NASA images, I sent the following note to the NASA person whose
name and email address appeared at the bottom of that page...

To: gene@seawifs.gsfc.nasa.gov

From: Brian Cuthbertson <bcuthber@---.com

Subject: Comments?

Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2002 09:31:39 -0500

-----

As a long-time amateur astronomer and supporter of the
space program, I smell something bad. Any comments on this? Just why
are some of those images so blurry and with jagged edges?

http://rense.com/general23/nasa.htm

Shortly thereafter (note the time) two things happened:

1. I received the following reply:

To: BJWolf007@aol.com, Brian Cuthbertson <bcuthber@---.com,

gene@seawifs.gsfc.nasa.gov

From: "gene carl feldman" <gene@seawifs.gsfc.nasa.gov

Subject: Re: Comments?

Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2002 10:39:09 -0400

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i hate to tell you but you are so mistaken that it is
almost laughable. these are satellite images taken from 705 kilometers
in space with a ground resolution of 1 kilometer at the center of the scan.
since the satellite swath is nearly 2800 kilometers, the pixels on the
edge of the scan are spread out a great deal, giving a blocky appearance.
when we map those pixels into a fixed box on the earth, some parts of
the image appear clear while others, further away from the center of that
particular orbit appear jagged. THAT is what you are looking at, not some
manipulation on our part. in fact, the processing of these images is done
without human intervention.

hope you now understand what you are looking at rather
than jumping to erroneous conclusions.

gene feldman

seawifs project manager

--

2. I then decided to go back and reexamine Link1 and
Link2 on

your webpage article. But BOTH links have suddenly disappeared!

One only gets:

Not Found

The requested URL /cgibrs/florida_bay.pl was not found
on this server.